Title of article
Effect of re-crystallization on tensile, optical and water vapour barrier properties of corn starch films containing fatty acids
Author/Authors
Alberto Jimenez-Valverde، نويسنده , , Maria José Fabra، نويسنده , , Pau Talens، نويسنده , , Amparo Chiralt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
9
From page
302
To page
310
Abstract
Starch films are very hygroscopic and undergo crystallization during processing and storage. In this work, fatty acids (SA, PA and OA) were incorporated into starch films containing glycerol as plasticizer, in order to reduce the hygroscopic character of the films and to improve water vapour permeability. Microstructural, mechanical, barrier and optical properties were studied in both non-stored films and those stored for 5 weeks. Fatty acid addition affected the main properties of films since mechanical resistance was decreased, water vapour permeability was reduced and gloss and transparency were reduced. The degree of starch and FA crystallinity increased with storage time and gave rise to changes in film properties: films became stiffer, less effective as water vapour barriers and less transparent and glossy. Saturated fatty acids were more efficient at reducing WVP as compared to oleic acid, but these differences decreased after storage due to the greater increase in crystallization of the former as it has been observed by X-ray diffraction.
Keywords
Starch , Re-crystallization , SEM , Physical properties , Films , Storage
Journal title
Food Hydrocolloids
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Food Hydrocolloids
Record number
979170
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